forged
Meaning of forged
- copied fraudulently; fake.
they have illegally entered the UK using forged travel documents
- make or shape (a metal object) by heating it in a fire or furnace and hammering it.
he forged a great suit of black armour
- create (something) strong, enduring, or successful.
the two women forged a close bond
the country is forging a bright new future
- produce a fraudulent copy or imitation of (a document, signature, banknote, or work of art).
the signature on the cheque was forged
Middle English (also in the general sense ‘make, construct’): from Old French forger, from Latin fabricare ‘fabricate’, from fabrica ‘manufactured object, workshop’. The noun is via Old French from Latin fabrica .
verb, past tense- move forward gradually or steadily.
he forged through the crowded streets
mid 18th century: perhaps an aberrant pronunciation of force1.
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Hyphenation of forged
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- It consists of 1 syllables and 6 chars.
- forged is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
forged synonyms
Meaning bad:
Meaning past and past participle of find:
Meaning shape (metal or other material) by pouring it into a mould while molten:
Meaning form (an object) out of malleable material:
Meaning fashion or shape (a three-dimensional figure or object) in a malleable material such as clay or wax:
Meaning make into a particular form:
Meaning bring together parts or combine to create (something):
Meaning give a particular shape or form to:
Meaning form (something) by putting parts together or combining substances; create:
Meaning make (something) on a large scale using machinery:
Meaning make or manufacture from components or raw materials:
Meaning construct (something) by putting parts or material together:
Meaning form (an idea or theory) by bringing together various conceptual elements:
Meaning bring (something) into existence:
Meaning set up on a firm or permanent basis:
Meaning forge or counterfeit (something):
Meaning alter (information, a document, or evidence) so as to mislead:
Meaning imitate fraudulently:
Meaning make a similar or identical version of; reproduce:
Meaning take or follow as a model:
Meaning produce a copy of:
Meaning make an exact copy of; reproduce:
Meaning imitate the appearance or character of:
Meaning use or reproduce (another's work) for profit without permission, usually in contravention of patent or copyright:
Meaning not according with truth or fact; incorrect:
Meaning the action of using someone or something as a model:
Meaning the action or process of copying something:
Meaning an exact copy or model of something, especially one on a smaller scale:
Meaning falsely present something as the truth:
Meaning not genuine or true (used in a disapproving manner when deception has been attempted):
Meaning (chiefly in rugby and soccer) feign a pass or kick in order to deceive an opponent:
Meaning (of a product) made or used as a substitute, typically an inferior one, for something else:
Meaning remove (someone) from active service in the armed forces because of injury or illness:
Meaning not genuine; fraudulent:
Meaning trick or swindle (someone):
Meaning behave so as to make it appear that something is the case when in fact it is not:
Meaning bent or twisted out of shape or out of place:
Meaning begin a course of action:
Meaning move forward or onward in space or time:
forged antonyms
Meaning truly what something is said to be; authentic:
Words that rhyme with forged
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